It's better to marry a prostitute than a wall wife. Where do men come from if they don't marry their wives and daughters?

The phrase "I would rather marry a prostitute than a wall wife" comes from a story written by Feng Menglong, a writer in the Ming Dynasty. The story tells the story of the hero Chen Xiucai's love experience and his views on marriage between men and women.

The phrase "men don't marry, women don't marry six lang" describes a person's character or behavior. This sentence is usually interpreted as: men should not marry those immature wives, because they may not be ready to take on family responsibilities; And women should not marry men with bad behavior and bad conduct, because such men are likely to bring misfortune and trouble to their families.

"Better marry a prostitute than a wall wife" is Feng Menglong's combination of the above two views, expressing his views and suggestions on the marriage between men and women. This statement has also been widely quoted and become a popular statement.